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More security will raise airline ticket prices, officials say
Government regulators have announced that the cost of a round-trip ticket will rise as much as $10 next month as airline passengers begin paying for security improvements.
12:44PM ( 22 years ago )
Saab recalls 6,000 cars worldwide
Swedish automaker Saab announced Thursday it is recalling 6,351 of its 2002 model 9-5 cars to inspect the front-wheel suspension because of a defect that could affect the steering.
12:40PM ( 22 years ago )
Senate panel to broaden Enron investigation
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Governmental Affairs investigations subcommittee, said his committee will within weeks subpoena documents from Enron's board of directors.
10:24AM ( 22 years ago )
Tyson Foods gives chief $2.1 million bonus despite year's troubles
Tyson Foods Inc. awarded its chief executive officer a $2.1 million bonus for the latest fiscal year amid troubles over the purchase of meatpacker IBP and a federal indictment accusing Tyson of smuggling illegal aliens to work in its plants.
10:21AM ( 22 years ago )
Argentina reportedly to devalue peso
Reports said one of the government's first decisions would be to devalue the peso by as much as 40 percent.
10:20AM ( 22 years ago )
New hole in AOL Instant Messenger
A team of young hackers planned a holiday surprise: a major security hole in one of the company's flagship programs.
10:12AM ( 22 years ago )
Hearing set for Microsoft time plea
Microsoft and lawyers from nine states will argue in court next week over the company's request for extra time to produce evidence in the antitrust case against the software giant.
10:10AM ( 22 years ago )
Air passengers to pay security fees
The cost of a round trip ticket will rise as much as $10 next month as airline passengers begin paying for security improvements.
10:07AM ( 22 years ago )
ECB leaves interest rates unchanged
With attention focused on the launch of euro cash, the European Central Bank left its key interest rate unchanged Thursday for the dozen countries using the new currency.
10:04AM ( 22 years ago )
Delta's John Marshall named new chairman of Air Transport Association's safety council
Delta Air Lines has announced that John Marshall, vice president - Corporate Safety & Compliance, recently assumed responsibilities as chairman of the Air Transport Association
9:55AM ( 22 years ago )